The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 09, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY FERRU ary 9. 19JI
TUR SPRINGFIELD NKW8
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To the first 100 women
entering our store on
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DOLLAR DAY — Satur-
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M H B i day February 11th we
will give a b s o l u t e l y
of Silk Hose — Until 100 pairs have
No Purchase Necessary.
been given away.
TUE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
KAFOURY BROS. OF PORTLAND AND SALEM AT SPRINGFIELD
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2 Pairs for
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
DOLLAR DAY OPENS AT 9 A. M. SATURDAY
IT IS T H E INTENTION OE KAFOURY BROS
T H E LARGES!
A COMPLETE CLOSE OUT OE PRESENT STOCKS IS NECES­
SARY BEFORE STORE ALTERATIONS CAN BE STARTED—AND THIS
CHANGE OE OWNERSHIP SALE WILL ACCOMPLISH THIS.
NEW
ASSORTMENTS OE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ARE BEING
BROUGHT FROM THB STOCK ROOMS DAILY A N O MARKBD To
SELL QUICKLY REGARDLESS OE COST OR LOSS YOU CAN COME
ANY DAY EXPECTING TO FIND "UNHEARD OF" BARGAINS AND NOT
BE DISAPPOINTED.
EXCLUSIVE RETAILERS OE WOMEN S WEAR AND SILKS IN OREGON
— TO SELL OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK OE THE FARMERS EXCIIANG1
PREPARATORY TO OPENING A KAFOURY BROS. STORE IN LAN I
COUNTY IN KEEPING WITH T1IE1R PORTLAND AND SALEM STORE.
Thousands of
Bargains
Not listed in this special DOLLAR
DAY advertisement that are even
greater values. All Dry Goods —
Ready to Wear—Blankets—Shoes
and Women’s Furnishings at LesS
than Original Wholesale Cost.
in this immense stock must be closed
out quickly—all Men’s and Boys’
clothing—Hats and Caps—Furnish­
ings—Work Clothes and Footwear at
FARMERS EXCHANGE DEP’T STORE
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$4.00 BREECHES
k'hildren's % length
Fancy Cuffs.
3 paira
Women’s and Children’s all Wool and
SUk and Wool Sweaters, coat styles.
Jackets and Slipovers, all colors and
sizes—Choice
Unbelievable Price Reductions.
$1.50
Sheets
20c
Outings
Heavy Outings in
light and dark
p a t t e r n s ani
white.
I Every Article
A COMPLETE CLOSE OUT OF THE ENTIRE STOCK of The
DOLLAR DAT
New stocks of plain and
printed Silks, in Crepe de
Chines, Chiffons, Georgettes,
Moires, Pongees and Jerset-
tes. worth up to $3.00 yard.
THE FARMERS EXCHANGE REPUTATION FOR HIGH GRADE
STANDARD BRANDS OE MERCHANDISE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE
STATE:— IN A LIKE MANNER KAFOURY BROS. ARE KNOWN FOR
THEIR INTEGRITY AND ABILITY AS MERCHANTS — AND LANE
COUNTY PEOPLE WILL LOSE NOTHING BY THIS CHANGE OF'
OWNERSHIP—IN FACT THEY WILL PROFIT IN TWO WAYS—THE
BENEFITS OF A THREE STORE PURCHASING POWER—AND THE
WONDERFUL SAVINGS TO BE HAD DURING THIS CLOSE-OUT.
DOLLAR DAY - SATURDAY, FEB. 11th at 9
A Drastic Close-Out of Entire Stocks at Amazing Price Reductions
Men’s heavy K ha­
ki l a c e k n e e
Breeches — Regu­
la r up to $4.
DOLLAR DAY — S atu r-
(lay F ebruary 11th— we
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
SILK SALE
$3.00 K HA KI
PANTS
B e n ’ s B-x t r a
h e a v y standard
brands $3 Panu.
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Farmers Exchange Store
DOLLAR DAY - SATURDAY, FE b . 11 th a t 9 a. m
Fine All Leather Shoes, Pumps and
Oxfords, worth up to $2.00.
To the first 100 women
entering our store on
Farmers Exchange Store
THE DAILY THRONGS OE ILAPPY SATISFIED BUYERS THAT
HAVE CROWDED THE STORE SINCE OPENING DAY—IS PROOE
COMPLETE OE THE STARTLING AND DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS
NOW PREVAILING THROUGH-OUT EVERY DEPARTMENT. NEVER
HAS THERE BEEN A SALE LIKE THIS—YOU CAN COME EXPECTING
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS AND NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.
SHOES
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will give a b s o l u t e l y
F R E E — A pair of Silk Hose — Until 100 pairs have
been given away.
No Purchase Necessary.
DOLLAR DAY OPENS AT 9 A. M. SATURDAY
500 PAIRS C H ILD R E N S
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29c TOWELS
20c TOWELS
Fine Huck Towels, 18
81 X 90 Seamles
Heavy Weight.
cil
20 for
500 PAIRS
$12.50 SKIRTS
Women'» ¡mil Mi»»«’»’
Shoe», l ’iiiup» a n d
Oxford», lim end» and
‘odd pair», ; grades to
$6.00, désirai ble style»,
all sizes.
Women's nil w o o l
Skirts, plain and plaid
patterns, your choice,
none reserved worth
to $12.50.
Well known brand of
Bleached Muslin.
Dollar Day, Saturday, Feb. llth.at 9 a. m
$4
SHIRTS
Men's all wool and
wool mixed plain
and fancy Flannel
S hirts Heavy an.l
m e d iu m
weight,
worth up fo $4 00.
20c “Arrow ” and
“I d e”
starched
collars.
10 Yards
Hope Muslin
$5 Shirts
“I d e”, ’’A rrow ”
a n d “W I l i o n ' '
Shirts. Im ported
Broadcloth., Silk
striped,
Spring
patterns.
$3.50
PAJAMAS
I All Men’s outing
flannel, m u s l i n
and
broadcloth
P a ja m a s an d
¿ N i g h t Gowns,
f a n c y patterns
w orth up to $3.60.1
$3 60 Mett’s aa$
W om en's Vmbrel
las.
Dress
Sox, regular
$4.00 Ladies Fin
Angora Scarfs
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$2.00 BLANKETS
50c B o y s’ and
G irls’ R i b b e d
¿Rockin gs
5 P airs
Fancy
Pastel
Plaid
Blanket», good weight
»oft finish.
$4.00 WOOLENS
¡Y o u r
unrestricted
choice of nil Coatings
and Suitings In stoci:,
.Regular up to $4.00
fabrics.
Up to $8.50 Silk
Blouses and P etti­
coats.
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$4 DRESS
SHIRTS
F i n e s t fabrics,
N ew est P atterns,
$1.25
Play Suits
“Can't Bust 'E m ’
Kute K ut P 1 A-5
Suits.
50c
Stockings
$1.50
Bloomers
Boy’s a n d Girls
Stockings and %
Sport Hose.
Rayon Bloomers-
Peach. Nude, Pink
and Orchid.
$2.50
Gloves
$1.65 LUNCH
Your unrestricted
Choleo of our on-
tiro s t o c k o t
Lad'dS* Hats.
80 X 90, c r i n k l e d
Crepes, s t r i p e d I n
blue, gold, Rose and
luvender. Seamless.
Khaki
Jackets
CLO THS
Men'B and Wo
iiion's heavy Kh i
kl Outing gar
men is.
C rep e
Soles,
Dollar Day Begins Saturday, Feb. 11th at 9
$3.00 BAGS
18 Inch Black
T raveling Bags.
$2.50 WOOLENS
All Wool Coatings
and Suitings.
15c TOW ELING
Heavy Red Rordei
Huck Toweling.
25c JAP CREPE
A il new Wanted
auadub.
25o C H A LLIE3
New P attern s
8 yards
FARMER'S EXCHANGE
Main St. at Fifth
Clearing the
Springfield
For a IÇafoury Store in Lane County
MISSES AND
CHILDREN'S
MISSES $2.50
UNDERW EAR
SHOES
In one lot. W orth
$1.00 to $2.50.
H undreds of pairs
W orth up to $4.60
$3.50
Athletic
Shoes
Rubber
W OM EN’S
UNION SUITS
E n tire stock yl
M u n s i n g w ear
brand $3 to $4.50
Men’s New spring
Caps Just in. A
big assortm ent at
56c Genuine "C an­
non” T u r k i s h
Towels, d o u b l e
weight.
2 for
$1.00 TIES
W OM EN’S
SHOES
One big lot of
women’s Oxfords
and Shoes, good
lasts, all sties.
2 Pairs
SUk and wool, cut
silk and foulard
T ies. New p at­
terns, to $1.00.